Sentences with phrase «judge rise to the level»

At what point do concerns over the conduct or competency of a lower court judge rise to the level that an appellate court should report that judge to the relevant judicial council?

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Army Col. Jeffery R. Nance, the military judge overseeing Bergdahl's case, had ruled in February that Trump's statements as a candidate (and, therefore, a private citizen) didn't rise to the level of undue command influence.
The function of the witness rises to the level of that of Judge of the End.
Cortisol levels were highest and rose most steeply in children judged by day care providers to be the shyest.
Scavo was arrested, but a judge dismissed the complaint a year later, saying the two alleged incidents did not rise to the level of stalking.
Other county - level officials, such as clerks and sheriffs, will also see their pay rise because their salaries are linked to those of Superior Court judges.
It was common during my grad - school years to see professors judging those who had risen to senior levels in administration not by their management skills or strategic acumen but by the heft of their CVs.
This sea level curve is the integral of the curve in Fig. 1 and thus contains the same information, but when viewed in this way it is hard to judge by eye whether sea - level rise has accelerated.
3) If you are a really macho denier, which, judging by his quotation of a 7 % figure for human CO2 contribution, I suspect TonyB may well be, even the rise from 280ppmv to 390ppmv for CO2 levels is disputed.
On Wednesday, a federal judge will hold a «climate science tutorial» as part of San Francisco's and Oakland's nuisance cases against five oil giants for damages related to sea level rise.
In a separate but related case before a federal judge in Massachusetts, the Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) argued that ExxonMobil had failed to prepare one of its facilities for rising sea levels resulting from climate change.
When you look at ethics, you judge those of handing the 2100 generation a 700 ppm climate, several degrees warmer, with rising sea levels to adapt to, or whether anything can be done to mitigate that by developing appropriate technologies, and encouraging those to spread rapidly while discouraging those that are part of the problem rather than part of the solution.
To recover damages for a claim under this statute, a plaintiff must prove that the defendant engaged in a deceptive or unfair business practice, which was so severe that it «rises to a level of rascality» which would «shock the conscience» of a judge or juror hearing evidencTo recover damages for a claim under this statute, a plaintiff must prove that the defendant engaged in a deceptive or unfair business practice, which was so severe that it «rises to a level of rascality» which would «shock the conscience» of a judge or juror hearing evidencto a level of rascality» which would «shock the conscience» of a judge or juror hearing evidence.
Although the trial judge found that the AGM's conduct did not rise to the level of the tort of intentional infliction of mental distress, the effect of her actions on Doyle's mental state contributed to the trial judge's award of moral damages.
But the dissenting member of the committee, Justice Richard Chartier, said the inconsistencies in the judge's statements didn't rise to the level of concrete doubt about this credibility.
The company you worked for had a distinct career ladder and your current manager would judge not only your job performance, but when you were ready to learn more and when you were ready to rise to the next level.
So lesson # 1 is to beware that good judges will exponentially increase the level of competition in your job search, and in most cases the quality and sophistication of corporate talent acquisition specialist has risen dramatically over the past few years.
In such cases, it is up to the judge in the Family Part of the Superior Court of New Jersey to determine whether the injury inflicted rises to such a high level that a jury trial should be allowed as requested by the victim spouse seeking monetary damages from the other spouse.
In the extremely narrow class of such cases where a spouse's conduct rises to the level of egregious fault, fault can be considered by the judge at trial, not in calculating an alimony award, but in the initial determination of whether alimony should be allowed at all.
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